$319,000
4 Bed · 3 Bath · 1,963 Sq Ft
Two en-suite primary bedrooms, roomy kitchen, deck and large workshop in Dunn.
4
Beds
3
Baths
1,963
Sq Ft
1960
Built
This mid-century residence at 1103 Guy Ave stands out for its rare and practical layout: two full primary suites, each with its own en suite bath, positioned within a comfortable 1,963 square feet. That design creates immediate flexibility — ideal for multi-generational households, long-term guests, or owners who want a private ground-floor primary. The home’s footprint balances formal and casual spaces: a living room anchored by a fireplace offers a welcoming focal point, while a cozy den provides a quieter spot for reading or working from home.
The kitchen is generous in storage with ample cabinets and prep space that support everyday meals and larger gatherings alike. Adjoining living areas open easily to each other, preserving distinct rooms without losing a sense of cohesion. Thoughtful original details meet practical updates — the home includes A/C for modern comfort and has three full bathrooms to serve four bedrooms without compromise.
Outside, the property’s fenced backyard and deck create a private outdoor room for pets, kids, and weekend barbecues. A standout feature is the large shop building on the lot, offering significant opportunities for a hobbyist, storage, or a home-based business — a rare find in this price band. The lot sits on an established Dunn street, reflecting the neighborhood’s steady, residential character.
Built in 1960 and offered at $319,000 (valuation midpoint aligns with list price), this home is both a practical family residence and a versatile investment. It’s been arranged to accommodate multiple household configurations while delivering everyday convenience: separate living areas, multiple full bathrooms, and exterior amenities that expand usable living space. Schedule a showing to experience how the dual primary suites, generous kitchen storage, and substantial shop building combine to make 1103 Guy Ave uniquely functional and welcoming.
This property sits in an established residential section of Dunn, offering a quiet, lived-in character typical of mid-century neighborhoods. Residents in the area tend to value private yards, local schools, and community connection. The street-level feel is domestic and steady — a place where families, multi-generational households, and owners who appreciate extra outdoor or workshop space feel at home. Local amenities and services for everyday needs are available in Dunn, with the town’s small-city ease balancing access to larger regional centers.
Local listing data for Dunn, NC is limited in this file, but available valuation signals provide useful context. The broker list price of $319,000 matches the valuation midpoint ($319,000) with a modeled low/high range of $306,240–$331,760 and an estimated price-per-square-foot of $163. That alignment suggests the home is competitively priced relative to recent automated valuations. Confidence in the estimate is moderate (0.65), so buyers should consider a local comparative market analysis and an inspection to confirm condition and true market value.
In small North Carolina towns like Dunn, single-family homes with functional extras — here, dual primary suites and a separate shop — tend to draw steady interest from downsizers, multi-generational buyers, and owners needing workspace. Inventory levels and days-on-market data specific to Dunn are not provided, so buyers should monitor local listings for shifts in competition. For sellers, the match between list price and valuation midpoint indicates pricing within an expected market band; for buyers, the dual-suite layout and outbuilding add tangible value and utility that can make this listing attractive even as market conditions fluctuate.
Low
$306K
Midpoint
$319K
High
$332K
$163/SF estimated price per square foot
Derived from Redfin listing LD+JSON
This is a computer-generated estimate for informational purposes only and is not an appraisal or professional valuation.
This property sits in an established residential section of Dunn, offering a quiet, lived-in character typical of mid-century neighborhoods. Residents in the area tend to value private yards, local schools, and community connection. The street-level feel is domestic and steady — a place where families, multi-generational households, and owners who appreciate extra outdoor or workshop space feel at home. Local amenities and services for everyday needs are available in Dunn, with the town’s small-city ease balancing access to larger regional centers.
Market data is based on aggregated public records and may not reflect real-time conditions.
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